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		<title>By: Rebyid39</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(WARNING: SATIRE AHEAD!) 

If the U.N. Treated Norway like it treats Israel...

New York, July 25 - During an emergency session on Monday, the U.N. General Assembly voted 156 to 7 to condemn NORWAY for its arrest of Anders Behring Breivik, the renown human rights activist and leader of the &quot;Knights Templar,&quot; a popular medieval order of crusading monks. Norway accuses Mr. Breivik of being responsible for a recent mysterious explosion in downtown Oslo which Norway alleges was an act of terrorism. 

The U.N. General Assembly was especially critical of the Norwegian police&#039;s &quot;indiscriminate and disproportionate use of force.&quot; According to eye witnesses&#039; accounts, a Norwegian SWAT team with assault rifles arrested Mr. Breivik at gun-point. U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon noted that Norway “used direct live fire against an unarmed demonstrator. I call on the Norwegian security forces to refrain from using excessive force in the future. Such use constitutes a violation of the U.N. Convention and international law.&quot;

Furthermore, Mr. Breivik&#039;s continued detention in Norway&#039;s prisons is considered a &quot;shocking violation of his civil rights,&quot; stated the U.N. Secretary General. He demanded that Norway to immediately release Mr. Breivik from the &quot;unconscionable solitary confinement to which an Oslo court ordered him detained.&quot;

Finally, the U.N. General Assembly put pressure on Norway to recognize the Knights Templar and its leader, Anders Behring Breivik, as the legitimate representative of the crusading monks. The Norwegian government is urged to begin direct negotiations with Knights Templars for a just peace. Any final settlement agreement must address the crusading monks&#039; grievances and satisfy their national aspirations. As provided in numerous U.N. Resolutions, Norway&#039;s continued occupation of the crusading monks&#039; ancestral homeland is illegal and a major source of instability in the region. Only Norway&#039;s complete and unconditional withdrawal from the territories willafford the crusading monks true redress for their unjust dis-possession: the establishment of an independent CRUSADISTAN with its capital West-Oslo.]]></description>
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<p>If the U.N. Treated Norway like it treats Israel&#8230;</p>
<p>New York, July 25 &#8211; During an emergency session on Monday, the U.N. General Assembly voted 156 to 7 to condemn NORWAY for its arrest of Anders Behring Breivik, the renown human rights activist and leader of the &#8220;Knights Templar,&#8221; a popular medieval order of crusading monks. Norway accuses Mr. Breivik of being responsible for a recent mysterious explosion in downtown Oslo which Norway alleges was an act of terrorism. </p>
<p>The U.N. General Assembly was especially critical of the Norwegian police&#8217;s &#8220;indiscriminate and disproportionate use of force.&#8221; According to eye witnesses&#8217; accounts, a Norwegian SWAT team with assault rifles arrested Mr. Breivik at gun-point. U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon noted that Norway “used direct live fire against an unarmed demonstrator. I call on the Norwegian security forces to refrain from using excessive force in the future. Such use constitutes a violation of the U.N. Convention and international law.&#8221;</p>
<p>Furthermore, Mr. Breivik&#8217;s continued detention in Norway&#8217;s prisons is considered a &#8220;shocking violation of his civil rights,&#8221; stated the U.N. Secretary General. He demanded that Norway to immediately release Mr. Breivik from the &#8220;unconscionable solitary confinement to which an Oslo court ordered him detained.&#8221;</p>
<p>Finally, the U.N. General Assembly put pressure on Norway to recognize the Knights Templar and its leader, Anders Behring Breivik, as the legitimate representative of the crusading monks. The Norwegian government is urged to begin direct negotiations with Knights Templars for a just peace. Any final settlement agreement must address the crusading monks&#8217; grievances and satisfy their national aspirations. As provided in numerous U.N. Resolutions, Norway&#8217;s continued occupation of the crusading monks&#8217; ancestral homeland is illegal and a major source of instability in the region. Only Norway&#8217;s complete and unconditional withdrawal from the territories willafford the crusading monks true redress for their unjust dis-possession: the establishment of an independent CRUSADISTAN with its capital West-Oslo.</p>
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